DescriptionA heap use-after-free flaw was found in the vim package. When executing a `:s` command for the first time and using a sub-replace-special atom inside the substitution part, it is possible that the recursive `:s` call causes memory to be freed, which may later then be accessed by the initial `:s` command. This issue may result in Vim crashing.A heap use-after-free flaw was found in the vim package. When executing a :s command for the first time and using a sub-replace-special atom inside the substitution part, it is possible that the recursive :s call causes memory to be freed, which may later then be accessed by the initial :s command. This issue may result in Vim crashing.
Unless explicitly stated as not affected, all previous versions of packages in any minor update stream of a product listed here should be assumed vulnerable, although may not have been subject to full analysis.